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2008-08-03 03:28:14 UTC
FROM POOL-OUTCAST TO SKINHEAD-ACTIVIST
Joey Titus
Skinheads are involved in a lot of exciting stuff. Plus, I am glad to
see so many new faces. It's got me thinking and planning for what I
am going to make happen. For example, I am looking up how much a
plane or bus ticket to Mississippi costs, because I want to stay in
Mississippi to help out. Money can be tight, but my father has
volunteered to assist me for my journey. Neither he nor I has ever
been to Mississippi, but working together on this project has given
me and my father a chance to bond, in a way we had been missing
out on.
I am young and still have a lot to learn, but I have a feeling of
coming home. I know that I will be learning a lot, especially about
politics and everything else that goes with it. I know how Skinheads
are smart, in that area. I hope, if possible, to be able to write and
publish, more. I will do whatever needs to be done, because Skinheads
have been a positive role-model for me. I have, already, become
clean-shaved and am proud of my new, clean-cut look. I've taken off
all my hair, down to a complete zero. It feels good and looks 100%
all-American.
When I had long-hair, I used to brag that I looked like a
"heavy-metalist." But, now, with a shaved-head, I feel free. I am
really the person that I am and should have been, a long time ago. I,
also, will be dressing appropriately, staying clean and fit and
exercising daily. I wish to present myself as healthy, common,
friendly, sociable and patriotic. I want people to look at me and
say, "Now, there is a clean, smart, responsible-looking young man." I
want to change the future, so that Skinheads will not be "outcasts,"
but well-regarded social-reformers.
I became interested in becoming a Skinhead, after I was kicked out of
my town's public swimming-pool. I had stated to a Negress there that
I felt that Negroes and Americans should not swim together or attend
school together. I calmly said that I was for segregation. She
reported me and the staff banned me, for an entire year, for speaking
my mind and exercising my right to free-speech. So, the Negroes got
the upper-hand, that day, but I left, not wishing to cause undue
trouble, yet gained a new kind of resolve to protect myself, from
then on.
So, what I would do now, as a Skinhead, would be to get our
legal-team to swing into action, to politely remind the officials of
my rights and back me up, if need be, in the courts and in the
streets. Skinheads have a great track-record and are on the road to
not only getting our rights back, but, also, our pools, schools and
whole country. So, now, instead of being resentful, I am
high-spirited, with the attitude I learned from inspirational
Skinheads. Skinheads have opened my golden-gate of opportunity
and I am going to live up to their expectations.
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Joey Titus
Skinheads are involved in a lot of exciting stuff. Plus, I am glad to
see so many new faces. It's got me thinking and planning for what I
am going to make happen. For example, I am looking up how much a
plane or bus ticket to Mississippi costs, because I want to stay in
Mississippi to help out. Money can be tight, but my father has
volunteered to assist me for my journey. Neither he nor I has ever
been to Mississippi, but working together on this project has given
me and my father a chance to bond, in a way we had been missing
out on.
I am young and still have a lot to learn, but I have a feeling of
coming home. I know that I will be learning a lot, especially about
politics and everything else that goes with it. I know how Skinheads
are smart, in that area. I hope, if possible, to be able to write and
publish, more. I will do whatever needs to be done, because Skinheads
have been a positive role-model for me. I have, already, become
clean-shaved and am proud of my new, clean-cut look. I've taken off
all my hair, down to a complete zero. It feels good and looks 100%
all-American.
When I had long-hair, I used to brag that I looked like a
"heavy-metalist." But, now, with a shaved-head, I feel free. I am
really the person that I am and should have been, a long time ago. I,
also, will be dressing appropriately, staying clean and fit and
exercising daily. I wish to present myself as healthy, common,
friendly, sociable and patriotic. I want people to look at me and
say, "Now, there is a clean, smart, responsible-looking young man." I
want to change the future, so that Skinheads will not be "outcasts,"
but well-regarded social-reformers.
I became interested in becoming a Skinhead, after I was kicked out of
my town's public swimming-pool. I had stated to a Negress there that
I felt that Negroes and Americans should not swim together or attend
school together. I calmly said that I was for segregation. She
reported me and the staff banned me, for an entire year, for speaking
my mind and exercising my right to free-speech. So, the Negroes got
the upper-hand, that day, but I left, not wishing to cause undue
trouble, yet gained a new kind of resolve to protect myself, from
then on.
So, what I would do now, as a Skinhead, would be to get our
legal-team to swing into action, to politely remind the officials of
my rights and back me up, if need be, in the courts and in the
streets. Skinheads have a great track-record and are on the road to
not only getting our rights back, but, also, our pools, schools and
whole country. So, now, instead of being resentful, I am
high-spirited, with the attitude I learned from inspirational
Skinheads. Skinheads have opened my golden-gate of opportunity
and I am going to live up to their expectations.
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Copyright 2008 Skinheadz